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Latest Posts:

  • Who Really Writes Those Laws?

    We elected legislators to write laws. They’re letting corporations do it instead. Page 12, the June issue.

    • May 30, 2019
  • Crazy Horse

    America’s most famous Indian chief, who fought many battles to protect his people. See page 2 of the May issue of Senior Voice.

    • May 2, 2019
  • Fisherman’s Paradise

    Imagine fishing the pristine waters of Colorado in the 1800s. Fortunately, one fisherman left a record of that time. Page 8 of the May issue.

    • May 2, 2019
  • Questionable Medical Devices

    There are more problems with cardiac stents and other devices than the public knows about. Page 5 of the May Senior Voice.

    • May 2, 2019
  • Patients Can’t Get Medical Records

    Important parts of some electronic medical records are kept secret from patients. See page 3 of the May issue.

    • May 2, 2019
  • Old West Town

    Masonville just west of Fort Collins has an interesting history of gold mines and dinosaurs. See the story on page 2 of the April Senior Voice.

    • March 29, 2019
  • Wild Times in Wyoming

    “She wore high-heeled shoes and overalls, and she was mean as all git out!” Page 9 in the April issue.

    • March 29, 2019
  • Cheaper Drugs from Canada

    Many employers and local governments have been buying drugs from Canada for years, though it’s supposed to be illegal. Page 8 in the April issue.

    • March 29, 2019
  • Big Changes at the IRS

    Cuts in the Internal Revenue Service’s budget have left it understaffed. That’s good news for corporations and the wealthy, bad for others. Page 3, April issue.

    • March 29, 2019
  • Poker Alice

    Alice Ivers became known as Poker Alice, one of the early West’s most famous women. See her story on page 2 of the March Senior Voice.

    • March 1, 2019